The only trend is that you need to have a quarterback that doesn't kill drives. Everything obviously hinges on that position this year.
If whoever starts, hopefully Manuel, gives at least average play, we'll win the East, IMO.
Brandon did the best he could with what Ralph gave him to use. He's a bright guy. Marketing/business is his forte and he'll only get better growing with the Pegula's backing him and genuine love for the Bills is unwavering.
Really just an educated guess. He put up 10 sacks last year at DT and is only just now coming into his prime. The talent around him will definitely inflate his numbers over the years. He's got a shot at a jacket.
Dareus will be a hall of famer. He's put together 4 extremely good years and now he has Rex Ryan for at least 5 years.
He is your defensive centerpiece over the next 6-8 years.
Really is bad stuff. My local vapor shop had a sales rep pitching his new "hemp oil" vapor and I was naive to enough to try it. It turns out it was simply synthetic weed in vapor form. I was completely out of my mind, in a bad way.
Back to DAREUS, one game is a blessing and he should appeal. Who knows.
There are no question marks at the skill positions on offense. We have a proven OC. There is high optimism that Rex can improve an already elite defense. Special teams are set with starting quality depth and we have an excellent kicker in Carpenter.
Panic is a strong word to describe our QB situation. If we get mid-level play, we're in the playoffs. However, if we somehow get above average play @ QB, we're SuperBowl contenders.
No, he wouldn't be the best quarterback On our roster. He probably wouldn't even make the team.
He'll most likely fill the void at backup on a team who's starter is injured.
I hope that's not the case. McCoy had proven to be an elite running back,Fred hasn't.
Freddy will retire a Bill, most likely after this season. The Bills took care of him financially and he's built a legacy in Buffalo.